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1. SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration LACP Port Configuration srl Port Protocol Enabled Key Value VLANs __ 1 Agaregation P RSTP 2 au 802 1X IGMP Snooping 3 auto Bits ual of Service Filter Y fo a Rate Limit Storm Control 5 auto Monitoring o a t auto Detailed Statistics etaile atistics LACP St 5 auto RSTP Status 9 IGMP Status auto eriPHY i ing 10 auto Maintenance de Jl auto 12 auto Warm Restart Factory Default 13 auto Software Upload Configuration File 14 auto Transfer i Logout 15 auto 16 auto 17 auto 18 auto 19 auto 20 auto 21 auto 22 auto 23 auto 24 auto LACP IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol allows automatic aggregation between switches It negotiates automatic bundling of links by sending LACP packets to the peer Click the check box beside each port to be enabled for LACP to place a check mark in the box then click Apply To disable LACP click check boxes to remove the check mark then click Apply SW24MGSFP User Manual 15 RSTP SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration RSTP System Configuration System sa Bon System Priority 32768 s PO Hello Time 2 RSTP Max fo noopin BE Mirroring ping Forward Delay 115 Quality of Service For nn Filter Force version Normal v Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring RSTP Port Configuration Statistics Overvi
2. nt SW24MGSFP User Manual Aggregation SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Aggregation Trunking Configuration er Group Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Leonora Normal o e o o 9 0 9 dd do lo TAC A LES noopini Mirroring ms Group 2 pay of Service r T iter Limit Crop torm Control Bot Monitoring ears Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Group 6 CP S RSTP Status Group 7 erll ing Group 8 Maintenance Apply Refresh Warm Restart Factory Default Configuration File Transfer Logout Link aggregation or trunking allows use of multiple network ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of a single port and increases redundancy for higher availability To create a trunk group click the button corresponding to each port to be added to the group then click Apply NOTE A trunk group cannot span the VLAN all the trunk members must be in the same VLAN Two trunk groups cannot be connected together and two switches cannot be connected by two trunk passages These will make the network cycle and stop the network SW24MGSFP User Manual 14 LACP
3. 1812 RADIUS Secret This screen displays and allows configuration of 802 1X processes for each port of the switch SW24MGSFP User Manual IGMP Snooping SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration IGMP Configuration San IGMP Enabled E LAN 4M Aggregation Router Ports 10 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 P 950100 110120 130140150 16 802 1X 172180 19 0 208 210 220 231 24 IGMP Snooping Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled mM Mirroring BAY of Service NON Limit VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled Storm Control E o E el Monitoring 2 v v Statistics Overview 3 y a Detailed Statistics 4 7 v RATE Si e tatus m m IGMP Status 2 g VeriPHY 6 7 7 Ping 7 v a Maintenance 8 El m Warm Restart 9 a 2 Factory Default m Software Upload Al Configuration File Transfer Refresh ro Apply Refresh IGMP snooping is the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP network traffic in order to prune multicast traffic from links that do not contain a multicast listener an IGMP client preventing unnecessary load on host devices When enabled IGMP snooping will function in each statically defined VLAN i e VLANs stored in non volatile configuration memory The IGMP snooping module listens to IP multicast router IGMP queries and IGMP reports from hosts and updates the switch device MAC table with IP multicast group MAC addresses and port masks according to the rec
4. VeriPHY SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics pen Port Poti VLANs Aggregation Mode Full 802 1X PANG Seng irrorini Guay of Senice Filte e kaa i torm Control Cable Status Monitoring Pair Length Im Status Statistics Overview E Bwpog Detailed Statistics B 5 Proper RSTP Status IGMP Status E E biped en Sa D 5 Proper Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout VeriPHY determines the characteristics of the Ethernet cable attached to any port ofthe switch It calculates the cable length and provides status information such as cable termination mismatch including short and open states identification of improperly terminated cable pairs and coupling between cable pairs Select a port from the drop down menu at the top of the screen and click Apply SW24MGSFP User Manual 29 SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch In E IGMP Snooping irrorini Quality fe Senice Filter Rate Limi Storm Control Monitoring Ping Results Statistics Overview Target IP address 192 168 2 3 Detailed Statistics Sas o o etai LACE Sian us A IGMP Status Received replies fo eril Ping Request timeouts fo Average Response Time in ms fo Maintenance Warm Restart Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout Ping is a network administration utility used to te
5. indicated on the rear panel 5 The switch performs a self test all LED indicators on the status panel flash then sweep from left to right 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Link Act Speed Link Act Power 13 15 17 19 21 23 When the lights turn off the test is finished and the switch is ready for use 6 To connect data sources plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the numbered RJ45 ports of the switch and connect the other end to the source Category 3 4 or 5 cables can be used however Category 5 is recommended Caution Do not connect a phone line to the RJ 45 port phone signals will damage the unit SW24MGSFP User Manual LED Indicators When the power to the switch is on the following indicators show system status LED Status Indication Power On Power on Off Power Off Link Act On Port connected Off Port not connected Flashing Data frames transmitting Speed On Transmission rate 1000 Mbps Off Transmission rate 10 100 Mbps SW24MGSFP User Manual CONFIGURATION Connection ly Connect a standard Ethernet cable between any of the numbered ports on the switch and the Ethernet connector of the PC that will be used to configure the switch parameters NOTE Do not connect the Ethernet cable to the Console port on the front of the switch The Console port is used for a serial connection only see Command Line Interface section Set the ne
6. loaded or click Browse to navigate to the software location then click Upload To save a configuration file click Download In the pop up box that appears click Save navigate to the location where you want to save the file and click Save Logout Click Logout to exit the switch software and return to the Login screen SW24MGSFP User Manual 34 Command Line Interface Connection To use the CLI Command Line Interface you require a PC with RS 232 serial port a terminal program such as WinRS included with Windows 7 and Windows Vista Hyper Terminal included with Windows XP or a Telnet program such as PuTTY and the Console Cable included with the switch The COM port must be configured for 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 115200 baud and no flow control Connect the Console Cable between the RS 232 serial port of the PC and the Console connector on the front of the switch then open the terminal program on the PC Command Hierarchy The CLI is hierarchical with two levels the top level and a group level The group level consists of the following groups System Console Port MAC VLAN Aggregation LACP RSTP User Group QoS Mirror IP Dot1X Debug At the top level you can execute a command by entering the full command string including group or you may change context to a group by entering the name of the group At group level you can enter commands for the particular group you have chosen without spe
7. lt gt AIR 802 SW24MGSFP 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 Gb SFP Web Smart Ethernet Switch User Manual Version 1 0 January 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKING EIST 2 2 22 AANO ISANG e neue Dao dad dada dp pra Sa 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 11 0232 AURING NAIA GG Deidade ci da Sa di De hand na D da Sa gi Di Dane sa ce Ga Sa name humane CE na dada 3 FEATURES AT E des es dee AN DEU ova O a 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION j ccccccscecseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceseceeueucecueecuceeucucusuauaucuauauauaususuauauauauauauauausueuauanauauen 4 LOCATION 222 nai A A SS A ne nika DS PNR Sion bri e nee 4 INSTALLATION tlf tasa 4 CONFIGURATION ada NAKAANGAT 7 GONNEGTION cts DADAAN NBA NA da anand 7 SYSTEM te En aid 9 PORTS En e 11 VEAN nan NA IES RR RED NINUNO NGALAN NANANG NA OE REAR ORE haved 12 AGGREGATION A A dallas 14 LAG Poe ARE RE a ANG AR NA AN MENERA RIR EN eaten AKI 15 RS TE sais aaa e aU da Na UG bn a Edo DATA GR a a 16 BODEN A aR HAT Abat mfa kaa NAG na o eT A KA A en 17 IGMP SNOORING Fest een Ae AN AA AG a o a a dE 18 MIRRORING SA neti aie AA a en fa bata al AE EE 19 QUALITYOP SERVICES ache tine Ata eh iat sine at teed inset GR mana dated E 20 A site Mele inmate AG A ee tie Ans da A als ANG Jn SA 21 RATE LIMIT ANA dra RA NANG o as An na A LAB KAG UE A NG a alee bA a A Ban Ca an E 22 STORM GONTROL ssc et AAA oe a dA ad ngano fad LATA Gn a een 23 MONITORING ius Sn ADEN AD SINING cava e ESA na De E PLA GEAR 24 STATISTICS OVERVIEM sees o rea teed le
8. 2 168 2 1 default DHCP Server 0 0 0 0 default Lease Time Left O default SW24MGSFP User Manual It also shows the current settings for the following To change a setting click the check box or enter a new value in the text box DHCP Enabled Fallback IP Address Fallback Subnet Mask Fallback Gateway Management VLAN Name Password Inactivity Timeout secs SNMP enabled SNMP Trap destination SNMP Read Community SNMP Write Community SNMP Trap Community SW24MGSFP User Manual Ports SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Port Configuration pat Enable Jumbo Frames T pe i regation LARES RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Port Link Mode Flow Control irrorini ram Quality of Senice 1 ox Auto Speed ilter f Storm Control E RR EE Statistics Overview Dom i puma Statistics Disabled atus RSTP Status 6 EEE esses Maintenance o BEE Aao Speed Warm Restart 10 Dom Auto Speed v Factory Default 11 Down Ab Sheed v Software Upload Dane Configuration File 12 Dom Auto Speed v Transfer Logout 13 Dom Auto Speed y E z Dana ive collisi F The Ports screen displays the status of each input port Link active connection with green background port Down by red backgrouna To set the operating Mode for individual ports click th
9. 99 9999 98 cenas ieee Nom O IGMP Snooping Mirroring paaa rom Brady GA Legend Monitoring A Down Port link down en E Blocked Port Blocked by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled Siatus o Leaming Port Learning by RSTP Yen E Forwarding Port ink up and forwarding frames PEN p Forwarding Port link up and forwarding by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled Upl The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP screen displays the status of aggregated ports SW24MGSFP User Manual 26 RSTP Status AIR 802 SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview VLANI Bridgeld Hello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root Id 1 32769 00 1 35 00 fe 1f 2 20 hs Steady eee Re eee eel RSTP Port Status The RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol screen displays the status of RSTP ports SW24MGSFP User Manual IGMP Status SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration IGMP Status u VLAN Querier Queries Queries v1 ajaj v2 VLANs _ ID transmitted received Reports Reports Reports Leaves Er E a oo 802 1x IGMP Snooping Quality oF Senice Filter Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Configuration File Transfer Logout The IGMP Status screen displays details of Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP network traffic SW24MGSFP User Manual 28
10. STALLATION 153532233 b 8G man ELI ind 39 SEP MODULE AN A C 40 SW24MGSFP User Manual i SW24MGSFP User Manual PACKING LIST Before you start to install the SW24MGSFP Ethernet Switch make sure the package contains the following items 1 Ethernet switch 2 Mounting hardware 2 L brackets and 8 screws 3 Four rubber feet 4 Console cable SW24MGSFP User Manual 1 5 Power cable 6 User s manual CD SW24MGSFP User Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Features e Complies with IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u and IEEE802 3ab standards e Twenty four 10 100 1000 Mb auto negotiation RJ45 ports supporting Auto MDI MDIX e Two 1000 Mb fiber SFP Mini GBIC interfaces that multiplex with RJ45 port 1 and port 2 with higher priority than RJ45 port 1 and port 2 e Supports IEEE802 3x flow control for full duplex backpressure flow control for half duplex e Up to 48 Gbps backplane bandwidth with support for non blocking wire speed forwarding e Store and forward architecture and integrated 8K MAC address table e Supports up to 24 VLAN groups for 802 1q VLAN e Supports up to 24 trunks with up to 16 ports in a trunk e Supports IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol e Supports SNMP v1 v2 e Supports port bandwidth control e Supports QoS Quality of Service e Supports port based access control IEEE 802 1X e Supports source IP filter per port to block unwante
11. cifying the group name or return to the top level by entering the up command The current level and group is indicated by the prompt If you are at the top level the prompt is gt If you are at group level the prompt displays the actual group e g System gt At group level you also have the option of using the slash key to refer to a context relative to the top level e g from the System group you can enter console to enter the Console group Login Logout Procedures The CLI login procedure includes a password check however the factory default for the password is an empty string which disables the check Therefore when the terminal program connects to the switch you can immediately begin entering commands To enable the password check from the Console level enter Console Password lt password gt SW24MGSFP User Manual 35 The next time a terminal program attempts to logon to the switch the password will be required To disable the password check change the password to an empty string i e from the Console level enter Console Password To logout from the switch enter exit from any level Help Utility At any time while using the CLI you can get help information by pressing the key or entering help The help information displayed depends on the context At top level a list of command groups is displayed At group level a list of the command syntaxes for the current group is dis
12. configuration to the factory default settings Click Yes to return the switch to factory default settings SW24MGSFP User Manual 32 Software Upload SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Software Upload System Ports l diego regation e Upload LACE 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Filter Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout From time to time updated operating software for you switch may be issued This software is installed from the Software Upload screen Enter the location of the software to be loaded or click Browse to navigate to the software location then click Upload SW24MGSFP User Manual 33 Configuration File SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Configuration Upload Pons VLANs regation LARP Upload 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service 2 Filter Configuration Download Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Configuration File Transfer Logout A configuration file can be used to automatically configure a series of switches with the same settings or restore switch settings when a switch has been replaced To upload a saved configuration file enter the location of the software to be
13. d access e Supports broadcast storm smart control e Supports port mirror e Support Web Smart and console manager e Supports HTTP switch system software upgrading configuration file backup and reset function e Supports circuit diagnoses e Supports flow statistic function dynamic display switch port receiving transferring data package situation e Standard 19 rack mount 1U steel case with internal power supply SW24MGSFP User Manual 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Location Choose a suitable location for the rack mountable switch considering the following requirements e Suitable power source e Keep it away from heat sources and sunlight e Keep it away from electromagnetic interference e Allow 10 cm space above the unit for good ventilation Installation 1 Remove the backing paper from the rubber feet and stick one in each of the indicated locations on the bottom of the switch SW24MGSFP User Manual 2 Attach the L brackets to the front corners of the switch using the mounting screws 3 Place the switch in a standard EIA 19 rack Adjust the mounting brackets so the holes align with the mounting holes in the rack and fasten the switch to the rack NOTE screws are not provided with the switch for this purpose 4 Plug the power cable into the socket at the rear of the switch and an appropriate power source The switch will adjust the input voltage automatically within the input range
14. e arrow at the right side of the selection box and choose a setting Auto Speed default 10M half duplex 10M full duplex 100M half duplex 100M full duplex 1000M full duplex or Disabled To enable or disable flow control click the check box to enter a check mark Enabled or remove the check mark Disabled SW24MGSFP User Manual 11 VLAN SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Port Segmentation VLAN Configuration Add a VLAN VLANID RS aaa noopini rroring na Add Quality of Service Filter _ VLAN Configuration List ate Limit Storm Control Monitoring EA Modify Delete Refresh Port Config Statistics Overview Maintenance Warm Restart Configuration File Transfer Logout The VLAN screen allows configuration of up to 24 VLAN groups for 802 1q VLAN To add a VLAN enter an ID for the group and click Add Click the selection box beside each port to be added to the group to place a check mark in the box then click Apply To Modify Delete or Refresh a group click the button below the group and then click the button for the required action SW24MGSFP User Manual 12 To configure individual VLAN ports click Port Config BS SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch VLAN Per Port Configuration Hi 1 1 E z z zz EE z OAM no o Al O OAM nos OAM h z li IS I DP SEARA BBB A Aa AAA
15. eived reports If no IP multicast router is present in an IGMP enabled VLAN the switch will perform the querying itself in that particular VLAN The switch querying functionality can be enabled and disabled per VLAN The switch must be setup for IP management in order for the querying to work SW24MGSFP User Manual 18 Mirroring SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Mirroring Configuration System bay Mi Ports Juri VLANs o 1 regation L RR 2 T STP 02 1X 3 IGMP Snooping irroring 4 Quality of Service Filte 5 Rate Limit Storm Control 6 4 Monitoring 7 T 3 Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics 9 E LACP Stat RSTP Status 10 IGMP Status VeriPHY 11 ul Ping 12 Maintenance 13 7 Warm Restart E a Factory Default 15 Mm Software Upload Configuration File 16 o Transfer 47 Logout 18 CI 19 E 20 T 21 a 2 a 23 a 24 a Mirror Port Port mirroring sends a copy of network packets seen on one switch port to a network monitoring connection on another switch port This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic such as an intrusion detection system Monitor port bandwidth should be greater than or equal to the monitored port bandwidth SW24MGSFP User Manual 19 Quality
16. ew Detailed Statistics i LACP Si Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost RSTP Status IGMP Status Aggregations VeriPHY T Ping iT v auto Maintenance 2 2 auto 3 v auto Warm Restart Factory Default 4 v auto Software Upload Configuration File a v auto Transfer f Logout 6 v auto z v auto 8 v auto 9 a v auto 10 v auto 1 v auto 12 v auto 13 v auto 14 v auto 15 v auto 16 v auto 7 v auto 18 v auto 19 v auto 20 WI auto 21 v auto 22 WI auto 23 v auto 24 v auto Abe RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol is a network protocol that prevents bridge loops in the network and creates spare redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails without the danger of bridge loops or the need for manual enabling disabling of these backup links If a port is operating in half duplex mode and is not connected to any further bridges participating in STP or RSTP then the port is an edge port Click the check box to add a check mark SW24MGSFP User Manual 16 802 1x ID AIR 802 SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch 802 1X Configuration Mode Disabled RADIUS IP 0000 RADIUS UDP Port
17. m Control Flooded unicast Rate 64k Monitoring u 256k 512k ee Overview 1024k etailed Statistics 20481 LACP Status Fersen RSTP Status IGMP Status 8192k VeriPHY 16384k Ping No Limit Maintenance Warm Restart Configuration File Transfer Logout Storm control prevents the network from being disrupted by a broadcast storm which occurs when broadcast packets flood the subnet creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance You can configure storm control to rate limit broadcast traffic and unknown unicast traffic at a specified level and to drop packets when the specified traffic level is exceeded Select each rate from the drop down list and then click Apply Notes ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol carries network status information Example is the ping utility that probes remote hosts e Broadcast packets are sent to all network hosts Multicast packets are sent to a group of hosts Unicast packets are sent to one host SW24MGSFP User Manual 23 Monitoring The system monitoring options are listed in the Monitoring menu at the left side of the screen Click on a menu item to open the corresponding monitoring screen The following sections explain these options Statistics Overview SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Statistics Overview for all ports Configuration Clear Refresh System Ports Port Tx Bytes Tx Frames Rx Byte
18. of Service SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration QoS Configuration Syst Aggregation ee Custom M RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Quality of Serice Hi kaaa e Limi Storm Control 5 802 1p o lp Ip SOIP pricey SOD priority SOIP priority ad priori Monitoring 0 normal low al 2 ow 3 normal ES 7 high v Statistics Overview 4 medium M o medium y 6 high Detailed Statistics tatus IGMP Status ABBL a CANCEL VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Configuration File Transfer Logout SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration QoS Configuration System Pons QoS Mode DScP y IS mt an Aggregation Prioritize Traffic Custom P RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Quality 3f Sena luality of Service hess Fe PR Filter DSCP Configuration ate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout Quality of Service QoS allows prioritization of network traffic elements to guarantee the bandwidth relationship between individual applications or protocols Select either 802 1p or DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point mode from the QoS Mode drop down box enter settings as required then click APPLY SW24MGSFP User Manual 20 Fil
19. orresponding configuration screen The following sections explain these options SW24MGSFP User Manual SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration System Configuration peen MAC Address 00 1535 00 e 1e VLANs SIW Version SW24MGSFP Rev AO regation ite HW Version 10 802 1X Temperature 0 C el repay Active IP Address 192 168 2 1 Quality of Saca Active Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 iter Rate Limit Active Gateway 192 168 21 Siam Conta DHCP Server 0 0 00 Monitoring Lease Time Left 0 secs Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics RST Stat atus IGMP Status EICH Enabled ma Fallback IP Address 19216821 E Fallback Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Maintenance Fallback Gateway 192 168 2 1 Warm Restart C Factory Default Management VLAN 1 Software Upload Configuration File pang Transfer Password Logout Inactivity Timeout secs 0 SNMP enabled q SNMP Trap destination 0 0 0 0 SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community private SNMP Trap Community public This screen displays the current status of the following MAC address Display the current switch MAC address Software Version Display the switch software version Hardware Version Display the switch hardware version Temperature This item is non functional Active IP Address 192 168 2 1 default Active Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 default Active Gateway 19
20. played If the help command is issued for a specific command the command syntax and a description of the command are shown Example 1 commands at the top level gt lt enter gt returns System System commands Console Console commands Port Port commands MAC MAC table commands VLAN VLAN commands Aggregation Aggregation Trunking commands LAC IEEE802 3ad Link aggregation commands RSTP IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group User Group commands QoS QoS commands Mirror Mirror commands IP IP commands Dot1x Dot1x commands Debug Debug commands SW24MGSFP User Manual 36 Example 2 commands at the Console level gt console lt enter gt gt lt enter gt returns Console Configuration Console Password lt password gt Console Timeout lt timeout gt Console Prompt lt prompt string gt Example 3 command syntax gt console lt enter gt gt password lt enter gt returns Syntax Console Password lt password gt Description Set or show the console password The empty string disables the password check lt password gt Password string of up to 16 characters SW24MGSFP User Manual 37 SFP Transceivers Slots SFP1 and SFP2 on the front of the switch accept SFP small form factor pluggable or Mini GBIC transceivers that can be used to interface the switch to fiber optic networking cable fo
21. r gigabit single multi mode transmission over distances to 80 km Supported optical transceivers include SFP GIG SX Gigabit Ethernet optical transceiver supports 850nm wavelength multi mode LC connector Up to 550 meters through 50 125 um multi mode fiber and up to 275 meters through 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber SFP GIG LX Gigabit Ethernet optical transceiver LC connector Up to 10 km through 1310 nm wavelength single mode fiber SFP GIG LH40 Gigabit Ethernet optical transceiver LC connector Up to 40 km through 1310 nm wavelength single mode fiber SFP GIG LH80 Gigabit Ethernet optical transceiver LC connector Up to 80 km through 1550 nm wavelength single mode fiber SFP Module Components Specification label Incoming optical signal jack Outgoing optical signal jack Bale clasp latch Dr a IS Dust plug SW24MGSFP User Manual 38 SFP Module Installation 1 Remove the module s packaging and the dust plug 2 Grasp the module between your thumb and index finger and carefully slide it into one of the SFP slots 3 Remove the rubber caps from the incoming Rx and outgoing Tx optical signal cables and insert each cable into the corresponding module connector until it locks into place Cautions regarding optical connections For maximum transmission distance and to avoid possible damage only connect fiber optic cables that meet the specifications shown on the specifica
22. s Rx Frames Tx Errors Rx Errors VLANs Aggregation 1 218767 410 2727548 11005 o o LAGP 2 0 o o o o o RSTP 802 1X 3 o o o o o o Onr Snooping 4 of o op o E o o irroring Quality of Service gt e a o dr A 6 o o o o o 0 ate Limit Storm Control E x0 le 1 all RIS RIE Es 8 o o o o o o Monitoring 2 1e o 220 o 10 o o o o o o Statistics Overview a1 o o o o o o malake Statistics E G of al im za E E fap gae 13 o o o o o o tatus iz 7 E 7 5 VeriPHY 14 o o o o o o Ping 15 o o o o o o 16 o ol o o o o Maintenance a7 o o o o o o EEE E e of 0 Tol o Warm Restart 19 o o ol o o o Factory Default 20 o o o o o o Software Upload Configuration File x 2 a e bl a Transfer 2 _ a o J a a Logout 23 o o o o o o 24 o o o o o o The Statistics screen displays transmit Tx and receive Rx information for all ports including Bytes Frames and Errors SW24MGSFP User Manual Detailed Statistics SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch o Statistics for Port 1 Configuration EEE Pete Poa Pats syan SEE Por 17 Por 18 Port 19 Por 20 Por 21 Por 22 Port 23 Port 24 The Detailed Statistics screen display detailed transmit and receive information for a specific port Click on a port number at the top of the screen to view the information for that port SW24MGSFP User Manual LACP gt 802 SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration LACP Aggregation Overview ON 82
23. st the reachability of a network host and measure the round trip time for messages sent from the switch to the destination computer Enter a Target IP address and click Apply SW24MGSFP User Manual 30 Maintenance The system maintenance options are listed in the Maintenance menu at the left side of the screen Click on a menu item to open the corresponding maintenance screen The following sections explain these options Warm Restart SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Warm Restart System Ports VLANs Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart No Aggregation LS RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service ilter Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout A warm restart or soft reboot restarts the switch under software control without removing power Click Yes to restart the switch SW24MGSFP User Manual 31 Factory Default SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Factory Default System Ports VLANs Are you sure you want to perform a Factory Default No Agaregation LS Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart _ Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout The Factory Default screen lets you restore the switch
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25. ter Warm Restart Factory Default SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch iN Il E lll I E IN II E ode gt ea E 9 osauies Ho osstea KI a2 vistes gt E a 88 Dsaniea E ni m il il al paa OLEA a ES a Filter lets you set a Source IP filter for any port to block unwanted access Select either Static or DHCP Mode from the drop down box If you select Static Mode enter the IP Address and IP Mask in the appropriate areas SW24MGSFP User Manual 21 Rate Limit SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Rate Limit Configuration Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Status Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout Rate limits are used to control the transmit rate at which traffic enters and exits the switch ports to prevent ports from occupying too much bandwidth Select Policer and Shaper rates from 128 kbps to 3968 kbps for each port and then click Apply SW24MGSFP User Manual 22 Storm Control SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Storm Control Configuration System Pins Storm Control VLANs Number of frames per second Aggregation ICMP Rate 32768k 1 RSTP EE 802 1X Leam Frames Rate ka IGMP Snooping T 7 Mirroring Broadcast Rate 4k Quality of Service 8k Filter Multicast Rate 16k Rate Limit 32k Stor
26. tion label To avoid contamination do not touch the optical surfaces To avoid possible eye damage do not look directly into an optical interface Do not excessively bend optical cables If necessary clean the fiber optic connectors using standard procedures SW24MGSFP User Manual 39 SFP Module Removal 1 Press the locking tabs on each optical signal cable and remove the cable from the module Place rubber caps on the connectors to protect them from contamination 2 Pull the bale clasp latch out and down to eject the module Go Pa a 3 Grasp the module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the module slot 4 Place the removed module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment Cautions regarding optical connections To avoid contamination do not touch the optical surfaces To avoid possible eye damage do not look directly into an optical interface Do not excessively bend optical cables If necessary clean the fiber optic connectors using standard procedures SW24MGSFP User Manual 40 SW24MGSFP User Manual
27. twork configuration of the PC to any static IP address on the 192 168 2 x subnet except 192 168 2 1 and set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 NOTE The Ethernet interface of the PC used to configure the switch must be set to a static IP address on the 192 168 2 x subnet The default IP address of the switch is 192 168 2 1 Open a Web browser and enter the address http 192 168 2 1 The switch s login window appears NI R 802 SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Configuration Please enter password to login System Ports Password on i Aggrega ion nooping ENA Mirroring Apply Quality of Service Filter Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout SW24MGSFP User Manual Enter the password for the switch the default for a new switch is no password leave the password field blank Click Apply The configuration window appears SW24MGSFP Web Smart Switch Password Successfully Entered 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Filter Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File The system configuration options are listed in the Configuration menu at the left side of the screen Click on a menu item to open the c
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